Skorpion

The '''Skorpion vz. 61''' is a Czechoslovakian machine-pistol that was invented in 1961. From 1961 to 1979, a factory in Uhersky Brod run by the Czech Arms Factory produced 200,000 copies of the weapon, and it was invented for use with security and special forces before seeing use with the Czechoslovak Army and several countries in Africa and the Middle East. Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Libya, Mozambique, Serbia, and the former Yugoslavia and Soviet Union used the weapon, with the weapon being supplied to fellow Warsaw Pact or Eastern Bloc countries during the Cold War.